Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this 1981
Jeep Scrambler.
Finished in a deep black exterior with a matching black interior,
this Scrambler benefits from a fresh restoration that truly shows
in its presentation. The paint quality is outstanding, featuring a
sparkling, high-gloss finish that looks even better in person and
gives the Jeep a clean, refined, and eye-catching appearance.
Under the hood is a dependable 151 cubic inch GM Iron Duke
4-cylinder engine, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission
equipped with a granny low gear, making it well-suited for both
cruising and off-road use. As part of the restoration, a wide range
of components have been replaced, including the fuel pump, fuel
tank, door locks, radiator, water pump, hoses, thermostat, and
shocks. All seals and gaskets have also been renewed, and a new
winch has been installed, adding both function and rugged
appeal.
Power steering and power brakes make this Scrambler easier and more
enjoyable to drive, while still preserving its classic Jeep
character. With its fresh restoration, excellent mechanical
updates, and impressive paint finish, this 1981 Jeep Scrambler
stands out as a well-sorted example ready to be enjoyed by its next
owner.
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